Jacksonville murder suspect shoots self during standoff in Kansas
WICHITA, Kan. - A man wanted on a murder warrant in Jacksonville, Florida, was involved in a shootout Wednesday with U.S. Marshals in Wichita, Kansas, authorities said. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said it will not release the suspect's name since its an ongoing investigation.However, JSO said, the 26-year-old man was a suspect in a Sept. 5, 2015 murder that occurred at Candlewood Suites. Investigators said Johnny Mooney, 39, was shot and killed after getting into a confrontation with anot..>> view original1 dead, 1 injured in possible Westside Jacksonville home invasion ...
A possible home invasion robbery has ended with one man dead and another hospitalized near the 6400 block of Copper Lane on the city’s Westside, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. Times-Union news partner First Coast News reports the men were shot around 3 a.m. Thursday. Officers are searching for one or two suspects following the early morning incident in the Cedar Hills Estates area north of Wilson Boulevard, police said. When officers arrived they found two men - one in his 30s..>> view originalReport: Jacksonville nurse stole, pawned $10000 in jewelry, cash ...
Updated: Dec 14, 2016 - 3:55 PM Rhonda Cole Jacksonville Sheriff's Office A woman was arrested after pawning 28 pieces of jewelry and $10,000 from an elderly woman in Jacksonville, a police report said. Rhonda Cole, 41, was arrested by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office on July 26. Cole said although she did not take the money and jewelry from the victim's safe, she did take the bag of money and jewelry that she saw near the driveway of the victim who was also her client. Rel..>> view originalJacksonville Children's Commission discusses reasons for fund ...
Staff turnover, changes in school configuration and problems with bus services are among the reasons that child-serving agencies are leaving city dollars on the table. The Jacksonville Children’s Commission board members and staff dived into the fund balance issue for about an hour Wednesday at the commission’s joint Finance and Program committee meetings, analyzing why 3 percent of contract dollars aren’t spent by the providers who work directly with kids. Agencies contracted by the commission..>> view originalJacksonville vet with multiple sclerosis keeps running in new role ...
Dallas Shultz hated running when it was required by the U.S. Army. She never had a problem passing the timed two-mile physical fitness test when she was enlisted, but she always loathed doing it. Now that she’s working in a civilian capacity for U.S. Army Africa, she runs almost every day because her body still lets her. The Jacksonville native said she plans to keep going until that’s no longer the case. “You don’t think about it when you are young and you can climb over obstacles and repel do..>> view originalCity Year Jacksonville gets $1.2 million to support work in Duval ...
City Year Jacksonville has received $1.2 million to help pay 120 AmeriCorps members serving in 12 Duval County Public Schools this year. The nonprofit is the local affiliate of a national organization that places young adult AmeriCorps members in high-need urban schools to serve as tutors, mentors and role models. They help increase student achievement and boost high school graduation rates, while receiving career readiness and instructional training, according to City Year. Volunteer Florida w..>> view originalFlorida goes to court of musician Pitbull contract
Ticket Tracker: Tony Bennett, Luke Bryan announce Jacksonville ...
18-time Grammy winner Tony Bennett and two-time Country Music Association Artist of the Year Luke Bryan are among the artists who announced new shows in Northeast Florida. Bennett, the oldest artist to ever top the Billboard charts when he hit Number One at age 88, will perform at the Times-Union Center on Wednesday, Feb. 22. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday. Bryan brings his Kill the Lights Tour to Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena three days later, on Saturday, Feb. 25. Tickets for his..>> view originalLet's make the most of Jacksonville's rising status
According to the popular tourist website TripAdvisor, Jacksonville is among the top 10 “destinations on the rise” for travelers. That’s fantastic news. But how do we fully seize the opportunity presented by our “hot city” status? How do we ensure that Jacksonville becomes an elite tourist city that people feel compelled to visit not only once, but again and again? It’s a goal we’re one step closer to reaching now that City Council has approved an intriguing plan, largely crafted by Council Pres..>> view originalAmazon makes it's first drone delivery in the UK as it expands in ...
Could we one day see Amazon drones hovering above Jacksonville? The company has released video of its first real drone delivery. On Dec. 7, a bag of popcorn, along with an Amazon Fire TV stick, left a Cambridge warehouse in the United Kingdom. and 13 minutes later, both were accepted by an Amazon customer, one of two who had agreed to be part of the test program. A video posted by Amazon shows a fully autonomous drone, no humans involved, taking off from the warehouse and flying over fields to d..>> view original
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